Jun 13, 2011 16:41 GMT  ·  By

HTC Flyer, the Android-based tablet PC that Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation unveiled to the world in February during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, is expected to arrive on shelves at wireless carrier T-Mobile USA too, the latest reports on the matter suggest.

The tablet PC has just received the necessary approvals from the FCC, with support for this wireless carrier's network, and might soon see an official announcement from it.

The HTC Flyer came at FCC with model number PG41120 attached to it, and with support for GSM 850 and 1900 bands, as well as for T-Mobile USA’s WCDMA IV band.

The tablet PC was already launched in the United States, in a WiFi flavor, and is being sold via Best Buy.

Moreover, the device should arrive at Sprint on June 24th as the EVO View 4G, with support for the carrier's CDMA network, as well as with WiMAX connectivity inside.

However, while Sprint's version will offer support for 4G, the FCC filing (via) on T-Mobile's model makes no mentioning of such connectivity options.

However, the device will still arrive with the usual WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities, as well as with a built-in GPS receiver inside, with support for various location-based services.

No info on the specs list of this tablet PC is known for the time being, but it should be similar with the one the WiFi HTC Flyer came with, save for the 3G connectivity.

The Android 2.3 Gingerbread-powered tablet should include a 1.5GHz Snapdragon application processor inside, along with a 7-inch touchscreen display on the front, boasting a 1,024 x 600 pixels resolution.

The tablet PC would also include 1GB RAM and 32GB of internal memory, along with a 5-megapixel photo snapper on the back, with video recording capabilities, and a 1.3-megapixel shooter on the front, for video calling.

No specific info on when the HTC Flyer might arrive at T-Mobile has emerged until now, nor on the price tag it might feature when released on shelves.